I use more often, but believe they work awesomly. Should make up LABS post. For those who use regularily. First other user of lve found.I use my homemade labs once a week
Hope it turns out awesomeView attachment 49249781 seed was a double but still managed to separate and put the tiny 1 in a solo cup to see if she comes to anything!
I'm not a DIY organic grower, but do grow in soil and have had a similar learning curve transitioning from what worked for photos (dry time release nutes) to liquid nutes for autos. I'm not an expert, but the autos I've grown definitely do not take well to a "one size fits all" feeding routine, there has been a wide variety in terms of how hungry they are, and they can be very sensitive and react poorly to being overfed. I'm still in the learning curve, but getting better at it.View attachment 4971713Had some issues from about week 2 of flowering and had problems correcting them as the slow release nutrients couldn’t be flushed so had to go liquid organics which was a bit to late for a couple of them so yields dropped, but still all stinking and very frosty, this is one of the girls that did well still and nearly ready for chop.
Have you chosen the strains yet?Liquid organics on the next round with mephisto and rocbuds genetics. 5 x 3 gallon pots
I grew Chemdogging in an outdoor grow a few years ago, it was excellent in every way, but timing indoors and out are not comparable. I haven't grown Slurricane or Sour Livers, but the first RocBud I've ever grown was in this years outdoor (Purple Scoop), and it was the frostiest plant out there -- frostier than (3) Dutch Passion strains, (2) Mephisto strains, an Ethos, a 20Twenty, and (2) Fast Buds. That's not to say everything Roc does is perfect, but in this group he really stood out. Also, a good producer and no mold, so all around solid plant.They all seem to finish about the same time unless you think otherwise as I haven’t grown these genetics before